Occupy ICE

Occupy ICE was a series of protests, modeled on the Occupy Movement, that emerged in the United States in reaction to the Trump administration family separation policy, with a goal of disrupting operations at several U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) locations. == Background == The protests began in Portland, Oregon, on June 17, 2018, under the moniker OccupyICEPDX after a rally against President Donald Trump's "Zero Tolerance Policy" grew into a vigil and occupation, which resulted in an ICE detention center there being closed indefinitely.

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Occupy ICE

Occupy ICE was a series of protests, modeled on the Occupy Movement, that emerged in the United States in reaction to the Trump administration family separation policy, with a goal of disrupting operations at several U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) locations. == Background == The protests began in Portland, Oregon, on June 17, 2018, under the moniker OccupyICEPDX after a rally against President Donald Trump's "Zero Tolerance Policy" grew into a vigil and occupation, which resulted in an ICE detention center there being closed indefinitely.

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